Sara Mehrhof
@saramehrhof.bsky.social
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Postdoctoral researcher at the MRC Cognition and Brain Sciences Unit, University of Cambridge | Interested in computational psychiatry, motivation, and brain-body interactions
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In some way, it's trivial:

The #brain & the rest of the #body (e.g. the #heart) are coupled.

Yet, we spelled it out
w/ A. Villringer & V. Nikulin for current scientists (below)
w/ @martager.bsky.social @agatapatyczek.bsky.social @el-rei.bsky.social for future scientists bsky.app/profile/mart...
cp-trendsneuro.bsky.social
'Brain–body states as a link between cardiovascular and mental health'

by Arno Villringer, Vadim Nikulin & Michael Gaebler @mbe-lab.bsky.social @michaelgaebler.com @mpicbs.bsky.social sky.social

www.cell.com/trends/neuro...
Villringer et al. Figure 1. Conceptual framework for brain–body states Villringer et al. Figure 2 Brain–body micro-, meso-, and macro-states can be distinguished on the basis of their duration and reversibility
saramehrhof.bsky.social
Different trajectories of disrupted allostasis exist, all of which ultimately give rise to metabolic and psychiatric pathology. This has repercussions for the conceptualisation of mental-metabolic comorbidity: rather than distinct disorders, they form part of a larger allostatic system. 6/6
saramehrhof.bsky.social
When brought out of balance, a vicious cycle of energy dysregulation can arise. This can be triggered by disruptions at various levels of the system, from faulty interoceptive inputs to imprecise prediction errors. Importantly, neurocognitive processes play a key role in all of them. 5/6
A figure visualisation how interoceptive energy
allostasis can be brought out of balance. Different disruptions at all levels of the system are visualised. The figure shows how dysfunctional energy regulation can result in a mismatch between the actual and perceived energy levels, such that energy levels are systematically
underestimated. Disrupted energy allostasis has consequences regarding behaviour, metabolic health and depressive symptoms, which feed back into the dysfunctional system.
saramehrhof.bsky.social
However, brain-body interactions do not occur in isolation. We lay out a framework of interoceptive energy allostasis, explaining how the brain predicts and regulates energy balance based on internal bodily signals–an intricate regulatory system crucial to both mental and metabolic health. 4/6
saramehrhof.bsky.social
Cognition may be a key variable in all these possible pathways. Metabolic disruption can impair cognition by affecting dopamine signalling, and cognitive changes in mental illness can precipitate metabolic ill-health through behaviour. Shared factors like genetics can amplify both directions. 3/6
saramehrhof.bsky.social
Epidemiology has long shown that mental and metabolic health go hand-in-hand. But the nature of this relationship is unclear: Does poor metabolic health increase psychiatric risk, does mental illness cause metabolic dysfunction, or do both emerge from shared factors? And in any case, why? 2/6
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johalgermissen.bsky.social
Very happy to share my first preprint from @oxexppsy.bsky.social @oxneuro.bsky.social ! We (me + co-first authors @lilweb.bsky.social @mirunarascu.bsky.social + PI @mkflugge.bsky.social + many others) used transcranial focused ultrasound stimulation (TUS/tFUS/LIFU) of the human amygdala ... (1/15)
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saramehrhof.bsky.social
Thanks for such a fantastic conference!
tobiasuhauser.bsky.social
Congratulations to all the Travel Award Winners at #CPConf2025 - we were very fortunate to have so many fantastic young scientists at our conference!
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lukasgunschera.com
Brilliant work by @saramehrhof.bsky.social on shared neurocognitive signatures of psychiatric and metabolic disorder at #cpconf2025
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lukasgunschera.com
Excellent thread on dopamine culture. We have some work in the pipleline that is highly relevant to this!
befast.bsky.social
As a neurologist, I see the term "dopamine" everywhere: dopamine fasting, dopamine hits, dopamine culture. It's become a cultural shorthand for pleasure.

But the real story is far more complex and fascinating. Here’s a thread on what we actually know 🧠
What is Dopamine, really? Wanting != liking. Seeking loop (phone) vs Motivation in motion (runner)
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alexandrapike.bsky.social
Finally, the amazing Professor Camilla Nord presents on interoception - including some cool lived experience work on body sensations, and work on disgust and gastric rhythms, alongside work on energy conservation. #BAP2025
Camilla presenting on all of the exciting implications of her interoception work!
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camillanord.bsky.social
so, so excited to share our new theory which endeavours to answer why depression and poor metabolic health go hand-in-hand: "An interoceptive model of energy allostasis linking metabolic and mental health" 💪🧠🔋 @saramehrhof.bsky.social
@hugofleming.bsky.social

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